Man, I remember when I first posted when her harem-antics came out that it was deeply unprofessional to fuck around at work – and lots of posters got mad at me for not sympathizing with the heroic Aya – fighting for her right to love.

People came around though, good to know some Sanka posters have jobs too. : )

Reading all the drama queen comments about people leaving SanCom over pussy jokes I suddenly realized I want more of this shit. I want to see how far this goes. This isn’t about the article anymore it’s about the comments. サンカクコンプレックスバンザイ！ XD

Ha ha so true. If you take what the average SanCom reader claims to spend on DVD/Blu-Ray, art books, manga, figures, etc. and put it toward chasing 3d girls…

Back in college, a buddy of mine used to go around the bar just asking every girl if she wanted to come home with him. He didn’t always take home the greatest and I used to call him Captain Ahab whenever he took home a fatty (stabbin’ the great white whale!) but the bastard got laid and that’s what counted.

They used the oil from the old “blurred image + pussy + pussy cat” meme to operate the generators that power their servers. They have to make more posts like this to make sure the oil level doesn’t get too low.

the titles are traditionally chalk full of misleading (and predictable) innuendos, however i think this is the first time i saw the title just flat out lie
sankaku, we had some fun times together, but your bookmark has to go, sayonara~ ^_^

It’s disgusting to see in the links on what Aya did earlier how Sankom users defend her, I guess it’s easy to feel sorry for all those falsely accused of Chiikan in Japan until your precious victimizer has a face and is your precious seiyuu.

Aya not only fucked a majority of co-workers, she aggressively courted them, even though they were her subordinate band members.

For anyone who has a real job, romance in the workplace can be handled, if one is delicate or the job is unimportant or casual in nature, but the rule rather than the exception is that it is a minefield. To aggressively court your subordinates? That’s beyond the pale.